Most insects prefer sugar, as most drink nectar, which is very sweet. It is very unlikely that a insect would prefer salt.
no they are not. they repel much more than they attract. but the thing is, recent discoveries have pointed out that epsom salt is a fantastic insect repellant, and eco friendly non toxic insecticide that can be used on a wide variety of plants.
Spiders prefer to eat insects (ants, various kinds of bugs, flies, etc).
ways of eating. Some insects eat other insects, like the mantis. Other insects prefer to eat fruit (fruit flies) while still others prefer to eat leaves (caterpillars). Generally, most insects eat anything found, though, like leaves, fruit, grass, dirt, etc.grass
Leaf insects are typically found in tropical and subtropical forests, where they can easily camouflage themselves among leaves and vegetation. They are mainly distributed in Southeast Asia, Australia, and nearby regions. Leaf insects prefer dense forests with plenty of foliage for them to blend in and remain concealed from predators.
Yes, alligators can tolerate salt water, but they typically prefer freshwater habitats. They have special glands that help regulate the salt levels in their bodies, but prolonged exposure to salt water can still be harmful to them.
One is sweet and the other is salty. Other than that, white granulated sugar actually looks different from salt. If you ever look carefully at the two, it's noticeable that one is more fine than the other. I think that if you taste both of them, salt has a salty taste then sugar and sugar has a sweeter factor than salt. If you have a good sight of eyes then sugar is a little lighter than salt, or if you have a microscope then check what it looks like. Sometimes, the salt is different colour from suger(like brown sugar). Sugar also attracts insects, but salt wouldn't attract insects.
it usually depends on how it flavors their food, but mostly they prefer sugar. hope this answers your question!
In the world more people enjoy eating foods with salt but more children like sugars.
You don't add salt to fertilizer, it will kill the plants. I am not aware of sugar being an additive either. It will attract insects and animals, something you don't want!
Depends on the type of insects... most of the insects like ants or small insects they all prefer warm weather. Spring is the best for them..
It grows better with sugar water because the flower and stem are very sweet. this is why lots of insects like flowers its because they are sweet. The salt water kills the plant.
Salt and sugar are things, hence, they use the pronoun it. Do you have any salt? No, we are out of it.
No, sugar doesn't contain salt.
Salt and sugar doesn't react.
Most of the insects choose white color.
Salt and sugar have different chemical appearences and shapes. Their taste is also different!
No. Salt and sugar are combined all the time in cooking, and no cocaine is formed. In addition to have a different structure from sugar and salt, Cocaine contains nitrogen, which is not found in salt or sugar. Cocaine is derived from the coca plant, and has nothing to do with salt and sugar.